Chapter 2 Review Questions |
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List three design characteristics of an ATV that create risk for a rider.
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Riding on
is a leading cause of ATV-related fatalities.
a. soft snow
b. rugged terrain
c. paved roads
d. sand dunes |
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List four causes of ATV accidents.
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List at least five items you should check before each ride.
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In addition to the tool kit that came with your vehicle, list five spare parts and emergency items you should carry.
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List the four steps for starting off after the engine is warmed up.
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Correct riding posture matters because, like riding a bike, you need to shift your
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It's extremely important to keep your feet on the footrests at all times because if they slide off, they could end up under the
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List the four steps for making a safe turn at low to moderate speeds.
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When riding uphill, you should speed up and lean
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If your engine begins to "lug" or sound as if it might stall, what are the two steps you need to take?
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If you are climbing a hill and you lose all forward momentum, you should lean forward and
apply the
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After stalling on a hill, do NOT let the ATV roll
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If your brakes don't hold your ATV after you stall out on a hill and you begin to roll backward, you should immediately dismount on the
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When riding downhill, you should choose a path that's as
as possible. |
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List three of the five things you need to remember when going downhill.
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| 17. |
A practice location should be 100 feet by 200 feet and include what two types of terrain?
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